findependent is a highly interesting Swiss fintech that wants to make investing with ETFs possible for everyone.
Discover our experiences after a few years of use – is findependent right for you?
The return of ETFs vs. active funds is a recurring debate. But the facts are quite clear. Do you know Russian roulette? Would you play it? Discover what the return of ETFs vs. active funds has to do with this game of chance.
Findependent wants to make investing accessible to everyone in Switzerland via an investment app. We speak to the CEO Matthias Bryner. In an exclusive interview, he explains how findependent came about and provides valuable background information. He talks about his plans and gives you a very special findependent savings code.
Many people are currently dealing with coronavirus and shares, as we can see from the questions we are receiving. What should I do with my shares now? Should I buy or sell? What does it mean for my 3rd pillar? We provide answers to the most frequently asked questions.
If you want to invest in passive pillar 3a products, you are not necessarily spoiled for choice. Many banks do not offer passive pension ETFs, preferring to sell their own, often more expensive active funds. We have therefore done some research and put together a list of the most attractive…
We come across these terms again and again: active funds, passive funds, ETFs. But the fund providers don’t always say exactly what they mean. There are often big differences in the fees. We take a look at where these come from and go along with the passive funds.
The stock market can be somewhat confusing for beginners. Over the last few decades, we and many investors have gained insights that provide guidance and simplify investing in shares. We are guided by this.
In his book “Stocks for Eternity”, J. Siegel writes that nothing is as profitable as investing your money in stocks.
Because in the long term you can only win… And a lot.
But how?
When saving in pillar 3a, you also have the option of investing your money in funds in addition to the traditional savings account. For some time now, these have also been available with a higher equity component. Let’s take a look at how you can make even more of your…
ETFs are very popular with investors. The comparatively low costs of passive funds and the diversified risks are attractive. Long-term investors can thus invest relatively stress-free. Morningstar, a listed financial information and analysis company, has published its 2017 annual report about the providers of active and passive funds. Find out…
According to the Federal Statistical Office, households in Switzerland have a monthly savings potential of CHF 1,500. Similarly, in a study, a quarter of individuals surveyed stated that they had between 500 and 1,500 francs a month left over. Enough to make something of it. But how? The basic rule…